Bend the Arc, a progressive Jewish group, tweeted the clip, calling it "white nationalism in action." The group also called out StarKist, Nutrisystem and WeatherTech for advertising during the segment.

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Carlson is expected to address the issue during his show Wednesday night. The Hill also has reached out to the named companies for comment.

"Anyone who values democracy and free expression should be gravely concerned when members of Congress demand that their critics be silenced. Tucker will address this on tonight’s show," Justin Wells, senior executive producer of "Tucker Carlson Tonight," said in a statement obtained by The Hill.

During the Tuesday night segment, Carlson described Omar's journey arriving to America from one of the "poorest countries" to become "one of the most powerful women in America" at age 36.

"It's an amazing story really. Only in this country could it have happened," he said. "Ilhan Omar has an awful lot to be grateful for, but she isn't grateful."

This is not the first time politicians and activists have called out companies for advertising during Fox News broadcasts.

Last December, multiple companies said they would pull advertisements during "Tucker Carlson Tonight" after the host said the "immigration crisis" in America makes the country "poorer and dirtier and more divided."